http://davidhardisty.info/
Our questions?🤔
(1) Whether a gender bias that was first documented 20 years ago would replicate, and if so...
(2) Whether its magnitude would depend on whether the women in question were Black rather than White.
Our questions?🤔
(1) Whether a gender bias that was first documented 20 years ago would replicate, and if so...
(2) Whether its magnitude would depend on whether the women in question were Black rather than White.
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/29/w...
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/29/w...
Across tens of thousands of participants in two large-scale experiments, we found that labeling climate change in different ways had no effect on their stated willingness to act.
jayvanbavellab.substack.com/p/climate-te...
via @dgoldwert.bsky.social
Across tens of thousands of participants in two large-scale experiments, we found that labeling climate change in different ways had no effect on their stated willingness to act.
jayvanbavellab.substack.com/p/climate-te...
via @dgoldwert.bsky.social
Check out our open access paper, On the Persistent Mischaracterization of Google and Facebook A/B Tests: How to Conduct and Report Online Platform Studies at doi.org/10.1016/j.ij...
@boegershausen.bsky.social
Check out our open access paper, On the Persistent Mischaracterization of Google and Facebook A/B Tests: How to Conduct and Report Online Platform Studies at doi.org/10.1016/j.ij...
@boegershausen.bsky.social
Intertemporal choice questions are usually like "Receive $10 now, or $15 next month?" Yet real-life decisions usually involve a mix of negatives and positives. Do mixed-valence questions better predict real-life behaviours? No! go.shr.lc/3OG36rz
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Intertemporal choice questions are usually like "Receive $10 now, or $15 next month?" Yet real-life decisions usually involve a mix of negatives and positives. Do mixed-valence questions better predict real-life behaviours? No! go.shr.lc/3OG36rz
@yeli.bsky.social @sjdm-tweets.bsky.social
Enjoy our current atmospheric CO₂ because we'll never see it this low again!
Enjoy our current atmospheric CO₂ because we'll never see it this low again!
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I like this method for finding new people to follow and interact with. And do let me know if you'd like to be added to the list
go.bsky.app/5NJ9Z4N
I like this method for finding new people to follow and interact with. And do let me know if you'd like to be added to the list
#BigDifferenceBC
#BigDifferenceBC
* Free online conference on behavioural insights for good
* Keynote on "Nudging Climate Action & Happiness" by Prof Jiaying Zhao
* Program: bigdifferencebc.ca/program-2024
* Registration link: bit.ly/BDBC2024regi...
Hope to see you there!
* Free online conference on behavioural insights for good
* Keynote on "Nudging Climate Action & Happiness" by Prof Jiaying Zhao
* Program: bigdifferencebc.ca/program-2024
* Registration link: bit.ly/BDBC2024regi...
Hope to see you there!
Thoughts: Easily testing for "no effect" is important. Here's a tutorial by @carlislerainey using @VincentAB r pkg.
#equivalencetests #equivalence #TOST #marginaleffects #tutorial #nullresults #r
www.carlislerainey.com/blog/2023-08...
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# Mnemonic for remembering Type I and II Errors #
Boy who cried wolf trick
First, Type 1: Villagers react when there is no wolf present
Second, type 2: Villagers do not react despite there being a wolf present
The story wouldn't make sense in the reverse order, making 1 then 2 memorable
# Mnemonic for remembering Type I and II Errors #
Boy who cried wolf trick
First, Type 1: Villagers react when there is no wolf present
Second, type 2: Villagers do not react despite there being a wolf present
The story wouldn't make sense in the reverse order, making 1 then 2 memorable
www.chronicle.com/article/she-...
www.chronicle.com/article/she-...